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we'll probably stay right around 31 degrees in the city. for tomorrow and also checking those snowfall amounts again any accumulation we would see would be well to the north and even the dusting to 1/2-inch likely won't happen with the exception of those northern and western areas. quick look at futurecast so you can see we might still see a few flurries tomorrow, nothing of great significance. we'll keep an eye on rare. sometimes the little batches can put down a small coating that makes it kind of slippery. of that goes by it looks like a couple days of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. average high is 42 degrees. 31 tonight, 44 tomorrow, a little sunshine here and there, maybe a pass of a flurry in the afternoon in the no big deal category. at 8 a.m. 33, by noon up and over 40 in most places and by 4:00 44 degrees. a quick look at temperatures, you'll notice it stays colder where there might be a bit of snow tomorrow on the ground, not anything additional. 44 d.c., 43 quantico, 47 fredericksburg. 46 on wednesday, looking like a dece
we'll probably stay right around 31 degrees in the city. for tomorrow and also checking those snowfall amounts again any accumulation we would see would be well to the north and even the dusting to 1/2-inch likely won't happen with the exception of those northern and western areas. quick look at futurecast so you can see we might still see a few flurries tomorrow, nothing of great significance. we'll keep an eye on rare. sometimes the little batches can put down a small coating that makes it...
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they take in the 50 largest cities and get the rest of the country later. they think 108 million viewer last night. the third largest audience for any television program in american history. the only two programs that had higher ratings were the previous two super bowls with the highest rated show of all time, last year's super bowl when the giants beat the patriots. don't know about during the power outage. know beyoncÉ's number at halftime -- whether the ratings went up or down when the lights win off, we don't know yet. people like train wrecks and this is a brilliant train wreck. >> a new saga -- the new secretary of state john kerry used his first day in the new office to promise to protect all u.s. diplomats. noting the deadly attack in libya, said that protection of all american diplomats will be a top priority. >> we are particularly reminded by the stevens and authority and tyrone woods and sean smith, and now everybody here still mourns that loss, and we will. so i pledge to you this. i will not let their patriotism and their bravery be obscured
they take in the 50 largest cities and get the rest of the country later. they think 108 million viewer last night. the third largest audience for any television program in american history. the only two programs that had higher ratings were the previous two super bowls with the highest rated show of all time, last year's super bowl when the giants beat the patriots. don't know about during the power outage. know beyoncÉ's number at halftime -- whether the ratings went up or down when the...
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especially north and west of the city. that's where the main concerns are. we look at the abc2 most accurate seven day forecast. icy conditions, changing to just rain as we move toward saturday early, and then i think that rain will be ending through the day on saturday. no exact time, just a dreary chilly day, most of us saturday in the 30s, probably 42 late in the day. better weather sunday. >> sunday. >> into the weekend. >> today was a pretty day. wind was tough. >> bundle up. >> well storm may be headed our way. tomorrow night. >> he will escape the worst of it. >> mike is here with the latest from out west where they are not so lucky. >> yeah. certainly some interesting pictures coming out of that part of the country. this storm causing headaches from denver to des moines. thousands of schools closed. that's a common thing. take a look. blizzard like conditions blasting parts of the midwest. >> there we go. >> reporter: thunderstorms rattling parts of kansas where ginger is braving the weather. >> here we are in topea, the snow is really coming down. >
especially north and west of the city. that's where the main concerns are. we look at the abc2 most accurate seven day forecast. icy conditions, changing to just rain as we move toward saturday early, and then i think that rain will be ending through the day on saturday. no exact time, just a dreary chilly day, most of us saturday in the 30s, probably 42 late in the day. better weather sunday. >> sunday. >> into the weekend. >> today was a pretty day. wind was tough. >>...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. over six. months. this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns if people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to . a lot less human suffering. which. we could know if. someone. chooses to use the consensus to. choose the opinions the. choose the stories that impact the life choose to access often. i. have the super bowl hangover everyone i still find it hard to believe that almost one hundred million people spent yesterday glued to their television set is watching the quintessential marriage between commercialism and athleticism in fact millions openly admit that they watch the super bowl just to be brainwashed by the advertisements yet those thirty second ads cost nearly four million dollars each with no surprise the corporate media had a field day especially with the shocking twist. benefits of playing the super bow
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. over six. months. this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns if people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to . a lot less human suffering. which. we could know if. someone. chooses to use the consensus to. choose the...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those patients are diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you know you certainly should be able have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human suffering. choose your language. make you know if. some of. us choose to use the consensus you could. choose to have to use the degrade tool. choose the stories that in high life choose the access to. i have the super bowl hangover everyone i still find it hard to believe that almost one hundred million people spent yesterday glued to their television set beaches watching the quintessential marriage between commercialism and athleticism in fact millions openly admit that they watch the super bowl just to be brainwashed by the advertisements yet those thirty second ads cost nearly four million d
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those patients are diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you know you certainly should be able have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human...
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individual wants that air conditioned in the minutes of condition so we have completely become. what is needed so that with which life city is with us. is whether we're actually and we have no. fulfilled sir and you you know you talk about this concept called mind walk which prevents us from kind of seeing things that they are prevents us from seeing this capitalism as a cancer that's that's mutating against our own interests i mean but then again i mean obviously there are corporate c.e.o.'s and politicians who are perpetuating the system and knowingly i mean they realize that the system of capitalism is completely unsustainable i mean it's hard to justify their path ology are they subject to mind lock as well. well they are in the mind block is very much conditioned in and when take the last president of the bench it was action both candidates were basically grupper representatives of wall street one and an actual vulture capitalist and the other entirely almost entirely funded by. representing wall street said i mean when we before the election wall street i'm the only one be
individual wants that air conditioned in the minutes of condition so we have completely become. what is needed so that with which life city is with us. is whether we're actually and we have no. fulfilled sir and you you know you talk about this concept called mind walk which prevents us from kind of seeing things that they are prevents us from seeing this capitalism as a cancer that's that's mutating against our own interests i mean but then again i mean obviously there are corporate c.e.o.'s...
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so what we need to do in baltimore city is make sure that we enforce the laws that we do have and that we keep in jail those persons who are prone to commit violence with handguns. >> reporter: in annapolis, don harrison, abc2 news. >> the full senate will pick up that bill on monday and could vote on it by next week. a similar version will be introduced to the house on friday. >>> whatever is happening in annapolis, guns are in such high demand, walmart is having trouble keeping some in stock. demand soared after the president's push for gun sales. customers can only purchase three boxes of ammo a day. there's no limit on how many guns a customer can purchase. >>> it was a special moment in the general assembly. they celebrated the march. they marched together into the house. the women took part in an all rendition of the march. >> it's a national program that gives inmate has chance to help care for injured veterans. >> now this comes to the eastern shore. sherrie johnson has a closer look at the program. >> reporter: it's people helping dogs helping people. >> i can't think of a mor
so what we need to do in baltimore city is make sure that we enforce the laws that we do have and that we keep in jail those persons who are prone to commit violence with handguns. >> reporter: in annapolis, don harrison, abc2 news. >> the full senate will pick up that bill on monday and could vote on it by next week. a similar version will be introduced to the house on friday. >>> whatever is happening in annapolis, guns are in such high demand, walmart is having trouble...
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to experience this again in the city? >> very cool. twot was like the tale of the power outage, what an unusual situation. >> absolutely. a great game. very much for to us. , a very exciting morning here in baltimore. baltimore ravens, super bowl champions for the second time .n their short history came into the league 1996. reporting live, john gonzales, abc 7 news. all right, even at this hour people are pretty excited. a long after they won the super fans went to get some championship merchandise. sporting goods stores stayed late so that fans could in andbuy t-shirts and hats as you canareas , fans cannot contain their excitement about the wind. one of the guys i work with is a 49ers fan. i am ready to go rub it in his face tomorrow. baltimore, way to joe flacco. the leader ofr this new team. i like that woman saying she to let her coworkers know how it goes from now on. dick sporting-goods will open again at 6:00 a.m. for fans theirneeding to get championship gear. abc seven stay with coverage of the .uper bowl win photo gallery o
to experience this again in the city? >> very cool. twot was like the tale of the power outage, what an unusual situation. >> absolutely. a great game. very much for to us. , a very exciting morning here in baltimore. baltimore ravens, super bowl champions for the second time .n their short history came into the league 1996. reporting live, john gonzales, abc 7 news. all right, even at this hour people are pretty excited. a long after they won the super fans went to get some...
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the mayor and he was i guess standing in the rubble of the city hall or something like that. but what was his -- >> well, the people there who have been in shelters for almost a month were very upset that the war ended when it did. they wanted it finished. and they said we live in shelters for three months if this will be the end of it. but his view was they burned trees. we replayed 100 trees. someday we're going to be a gateway to israel and the love will come and we will have dinner together. that's our goal. we want to be the gateway to the north. and he was all about building and rebuilding and planting, entries are very big deal in israel. it's the only country in the world that has more trees at the turn of the 21st century than it had at the beginning of the 21st century. and everybody plants trees every time they turn around. so the first thing do is go out and plant trees. and more trees, and that's what he talked about. it's a defiance but it's also a spirit of building and life. yeah, the people were sorry the war ended when it did prevented when it ended badly be
the mayor and he was i guess standing in the rubble of the city hall or something like that. but what was his -- >> well, the people there who have been in shelters for almost a month were very upset that the war ended when it did. they wanted it finished. and they said we live in shelters for three months if this will be the end of it. but his view was they burned trees. we replayed 100 trees. someday we're going to be a gateway to israel and the love will come and we will have dinner...
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and talks about people in the city. republicans are all about the country? these tragic shootings that happen, that will jump into the person. these shooting are to it -- the shootings are terrible, terrible things. the media picks it up and they talk about it and talk about it. there should be silence on the shootings. the districts, the communities that have to bear it -- the way the the media it explodes this and talks about it is terrible. one of the reasons is so that they can get more regulations, not to save these poor kids and people that have been shocked -- why would they have to have more laws when they have ones on the book that they do not use? host: we got the point. we have run out of time on this. coming up, switching topics, talking about medicare. later we will talk with scott garrett about the gop strategy over the republican -- on the republican strategy for the looming budget battle. we will be right back. ♪ [video clip] >> julia loved her time in the white house. in her memoir, she said that it w
and talks about people in the city. republicans are all about the country? these tragic shootings that happen, that will jump into the person. these shooting are to it -- the shootings are terrible, terrible things. the media picks it up and they talk about it and talk about it. there should be silence on the shootings. the districts, the communities that have to bear it -- the way the the media it explodes this and talks about it is terrible. one of the reasons is so that they can get more...
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it was the 49ers. >> and the nfl commissioner said the outage will not affect the city's future bids to host the game. the outage halted the game some 30 minutes and made it the longest super bowl in history. and you can join our conversation on twitter. as we go to break, the numbers are in. this was the most watched super bowl in history. was it the game or was it the halftime show? we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. >>> welcome back. new developments in the hostage standoff in alabama. now entering its seventh day. police on the scene said moments ago they're doing, quote, everything humanly possible to bring 5-year-old ethan home. ethan is still being held in a small underground bunker. he turns 6 this week making an already sad situation worse. a surveillance aircr
it was the 49ers. >> and the nfl commissioner said the outage will not affect the city's future bids to host the game. the outage halted the game some 30 minutes and made it the longest super bowl in history. and you can join our conversation on twitter. as we go to break, the numbers are in. this was the most watched super bowl in history. was it the game or was it the halftime show? we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just...
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of the president is expected to visit other cities in the weeks ahead pressing congress to act and soon. the gun violence debate shifts depending on where you sit, even if you are in law enforcement. our guests are one example. charles ramsey is police commissioner of philadelphia, the nation's fourth largest police department. and bruce hartman is sheriff in the rural community of gilpin county, colorado, the second smallest county in the state. welcome to you both. we heard at the top of that taped piece the president say, "with don't have to agree on everything to agree that it's time to do something." let me start with you, sheriff hartman, what does doing something mean to you? >> well, my concern is that all the players aren't invited to the table. we all recognize these tragedi tragedies. we need to do something to try and prevent them. that is a common goal. but mental health issues seems to be an underlying problem, and that hasn't been addressed to the best of my knowledge. >> ifill: commissioner ramsey, what is doing something mean to you? >> well actually let me just say tha
of the president is expected to visit other cities in the weeks ahead pressing congress to act and soon. the gun violence debate shifts depending on where you sit, even if you are in law enforcement. our guests are one example. charles ramsey is police commissioner of philadelphia, the nation's fourth largest police department. and bruce hartman is sheriff in the rural community of gilpin county, colorado, the second smallest county in the state. welcome to you both. we heard at the top of that...
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he was surrounded by law enforcement officers with the city and the state. the president asked americans to stand with the men and women in the line of fire. >> weapons of war have no place on our streets or in our schools or threatening our law enforcement officers. our law enforcement officers should never be outgunned on the streets. >> the president has outlined a full list of proposals to curb gun violence in america. very quietly, many of those proposals are picking up steam on capitol hill. senate majority leader harry reid said he expects a bill will soon move to the senate floor. the package will include a universal background check, a capacity limit on ammunition magazines, and improvements to record-keeping on mental illness. a universal background check is in sight. this is probably what they're really going to get. advocacy groups are trying to build momentum. last night, this ad from mayors against illegal guns aired during the super bowl. >> the nra once supported background checks. >> we think it's reasonable to provide mandatory instant crim
he was surrounded by law enforcement officers with the city and the state. the president asked americans to stand with the men and women in the line of fire. >> weapons of war have no place on our streets or in our schools or threatening our law enforcement officers. our law enforcement officers should never be outgunned on the streets. >> the president has outlined a full list of proposals to curb gun violence in america. very quietly, many of those proposals are picking up steam...
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the governor of michigan is threatening to take over the motor city. he claims detroit is in a state of financial emergency. governor rick snyder has 30 days to decide if an emergency manager needs to step in to run the city's finances. detroit is currently spending more than it's taking in, and pensions for retired workers are reportedly underfunded by $14 billion. while business is booming for the automakers, fewer people are living in the city limits to help the motor city. the governor has taken over other michigan towns since taking office. surging gas prices have some analysts thinking 2013 could be a record year at the gas pump. the average cost of a gallon of gas nationwide currently hovers around $3.72. prices have increased sooner than anticipated, rising 47 cents since january. gas prices hit an all-time high in july of 2008 - $4.11 a gallon. some analysts predict we could see record prices as we head into spring. boeing may be closer to solving its dreamliner battery bungle. according to reuters, the jet- maker may increase the space betwee
the governor of michigan is threatening to take over the motor city. he claims detroit is in a state of financial emergency. governor rick snyder has 30 days to decide if an emergency manager needs to step in to run the city's finances. detroit is currently spending more than it's taking in, and pensions for retired workers are reportedly underfunded by $14 billion. while business is booming for the automakers, fewer people are living in the city limits to help the motor city. the governor has...
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>> this is the city of chicago and greta, what's really sad, the city of chicago has bigger problems to deal with than sex ed. right now only 60% of chicago high school students graduate. only 6% graduate from college and reading and math levels for 8th graders at 20 and 21% respectively so i would argue this school district has a lot of other priorities besides teaching kids about can domes, how to put on a condom. gender roles in he society. one of the things they're teaching is bullying, i think that might be a smart lesson for some kids, but some of the other stuff i was reading the report, greta, it's been researched by the kennedy school, and npr, the kaiser institute. a lot getting their hands in the education and that's scary for a five-year-old. i called a friend, and the five-year-old was up. what is he talking about now? unicorns and dinosaurs shall it's the last stage, and i think we're corrupting our kids too soon. >> greta: and thank you, andrea, congratulations for success of "the five" at five. >> thank you. >> greta: and is it it too early to start teaching kids abou
>> this is the city of chicago and greta, what's really sad, the city of chicago has bigger problems to deal with than sex ed. right now only 60% of chicago high school students graduate. only 6% graduate from college and reading and math levels for 8th graders at 20 and 21% respectively so i would argue this school district has a lot of other priorities besides teaching kids about can domes, how to put on a condom. gender roles in he society. one of the things they're teaching is...
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of the president is expected to visit other cities in the weeks ahead pressing congress to act and soon. the gun violence debate shifts depending on where you sit, even if you are in law enforcement. our guests are one example. charles ramsey is police commissioner of philadelphia, the nation's fourth largest police department. and bruce hartman is sheriff in the rural community of gilpin county, colorado, the second smallest county in the state. welcome to you both. we heard at the top of that taped piece the president say, "with don't have to agree on everything to agree that it's time to do something." let me start with you sheriff hartman what does doing something mean to you? >> well, my concern is that all the players aren't invited to the table. we all recognize these tragedies tragedies. we need to do something to try and prevent them. that is a common goal. but mental health issues seems to be an underlying problem and that hasn't been addressed to the best of my knowledge. >> ifill: commissioner ramsey, what is doing something mean to you? >> well actually let me just say that
of the president is expected to visit other cities in the weeks ahead pressing congress to act and soon. the gun violence debate shifts depending on where you sit, even if you are in law enforcement. our guests are one example. charles ramsey is police commissioner of philadelphia, the nation's fourth largest police department. and bruce hartman is sheriff in the rural community of gilpin county, colorado, the second smallest county in the state. welcome to you both. we heard at the top of that...
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they needed a momentum change irrelevant. >>> he does not think the power failure will hurt the city's chances of getting back in 2018. >> ♪ more and more every time. ♪ . >> can we say off the top, she sang live. and she was great. she killed it. we knew that. we knew she was going to blow us away. beyonce brought her own kind of electricity to the game. she had nothing to do with that power going out. half joking complaints her show sapped the power and responsible for the outage that delayed the game. after her 13 minute show, announced a world tour. right before springtime of her tour in the states. >> ♪ america >> this is the very first song of the night last night hchlt came from sandy hook elementary school chir and jennifer hudson. sang america the beautiful on the field. attended the school where 20 first graders and 6 adults were shot to death. fans gave them a huge ovation before they held their hands over their hearts for the national anthem. >> another big story we're following. less than two months after the connecticut shooting that took the lives of 20 children and
they needed a momentum change irrelevant. >>> he does not think the power failure will hurt the city's chances of getting back in 2018. >> ♪ more and more every time. ♪ . >> can we say off the top, she sang live. and she was great. she killed it. we knew that. we knew she was going to blow us away. beyonce brought her own kind of electricity to the game. she had nothing to do with that power going out. half joking complaints her show sapped the power and responsible for...
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while in the city, the marines started to approach, the people came out to show they were supportive of the military. they weren't going to fight. was a womans a ere that came out and she had and something in her hands. i was watching her, i was relaying back to my chief everything she had and what she was doing. he informed me this was a chinese grenade.e gr told me had to take the shot. she started approaching the marines. at this point, i never killed anyone. so it was definitely made me pause but also the fact that it's not a man. it was difficult. we tried to radio the marines to let them handle it. i didn't want to be the one to take the woman's life.ra we couldn't raise them on the radio. i ended up having to take the shot. m in my mind, she was dead anyway. she was either going to kill herself or suicide bomber or shd was going to die by my bullet.er i would rather shoot her than to sit there and watch her blow up the marines. host: chris kyle writes, as the americans organize the woman took something from beneath her clothes and yanked at it. she set a grenade. i didn't real
while in the city, the marines started to approach, the people came out to show they were supportive of the military. they weren't going to fight. was a womans a ere that came out and she had and something in her hands. i was watching her, i was relaying back to my chief everything she had and what she was doing. he informed me this was a chinese grenade.e gr told me had to take the shot. she started approaching the marines. at this point, i never killed anyone. so it was definitely made me...
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it's under way currently as we speak in the city. moments ago, former president bill clinton gave a touching speech about the iconic mayor. >> he used to say he was a liberal but he was sane, which was another way of saying i believe in government but you have to look at the impact of this. i don't think i ever debated, discussed, agreed with, argued with anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real lives of people. >> among the other speakers, new york mayor michael bloomberg. ed koch passed away. he was 88 years old. >>> next, president obama weighing in on the boy scouts' proposal to end its ban on gay members. >>> plus, why valentine's day could hold very special meaning for many in illinois this year. >>> then our question of the day for you, what was your most memorable moment of the super bowl? this has now been officially deemed the most watched super bowl in history. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow r
it's under way currently as we speak in the city. moments ago, former president bill clinton gave a touching speech about the iconic mayor. >> he used to say he was a liberal but he was sane, which was another way of saying i believe in government but you have to look at the impact of this. i don't think i ever debated, discussed, agreed with, argued with anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real lives of people....
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of history at columbia university, and james stifel that city university of new york and the author of "freedom national" the topic of tonight's discussion. a book that was research at the new york public library at the center for scholars and writers and i was the director of libraries of the new york public library. >> our other panelists will sign books in the lobby after the program. please join me in welcoming to the stage. [applause] >> good evening. i'm glad to see all of you here. wonderful audience. we are going to have a conversation we hope discussing and then we will take questions from the audience. i am sure do have a lot and i hope he will not be shy about asking them. want to start first with a gem and asking a question about the book about the title of the book and some terms you used that people may not understand, freedom national. estimate it comes from a speech that charles sumner gave as a u.s. senator the speech was called the sectional and first there are two things. it's a constitutional doctrine the political revolution is in the antislavery petitions had f
of history at columbia university, and james stifel that city university of new york and the author of "freedom national" the topic of tonight's discussion. a book that was research at the new york public library at the center for scholars and writers and i was the director of libraries of the new york public library. >> our other panelists will sign books in the lobby after the program. please join me in welcoming to the stage. [applause] >> good evening. i'm glad to see...
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clouds will be where with us through the course of tonight. 35 in baltimore city right now, 32 at the airport. we'll allfall back into the 20s during overnight and 29 by lunchtime and more snow in the forecast. . >> thanks mike. we have ravens fans all over the wear and we're going to get to everyone but first to federal hill where fans have been on pins and needles. cheryl conner is there. . >> yeah, kelley i can barely hear you. check out all of my friends in federal hill this is unbelievable. we're at capacity since the start of the game. all of the people from the bars are now out here on charles street. you were crying. >> yes, i was. this is the best experience i've ever had. >> we love you ray. i'm soglad you get this one more time. . >> we knew we had it. i loveyou ray. you given us too many years and we love you so much. . >> with the underdogs and we came up. . >> but who started to sweat it a little bit. >> were sweating this game in the third quarter. >> yeah, totally. >> it became a game when the 49ers got on the board. >> the 49ers were fighting i knew the ravens had it.
clouds will be where with us through the course of tonight. 35 in baltimore city right now, 32 at the airport. we'll allfall back into the 20s during overnight and 29 by lunchtime and more snow in the forecast. . >> thanks mike. we have ravens fans all over the wear and we're going to get to everyone but first to federal hill where fans have been on pins and needles. cheryl conner is there. . >> yeah, kelley i can barely hear you. check out all of my friends in federal hill this is...
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nbc's jay gray has a look. >> reporter: this time-lapsed video shows kansas city being swallowed by the snow. whiteout conditions across the midwest. >> it's crazy, i wasn't expecting this. maybe around christmas but not now. >> reporter: the harsh winds and heavy snow certainly no gift for those forced to deal with brutal conditions. >> it's not for me. >> reporter: terrible for just about everyone. snow in many places falling at two inches an hour. piling up too fast for shovels or plows to keep up. driving was next to impossible. even for some of the street crews. parts of i-70 were shut down because of the weather and so were airports across the region. >> i first walked in, i saw the line here and i said this cannot be good. >> reporter: deicing quickly gave way to hundreds of canceled flights, travelers stranded but this massive winter system is still on the move. >> well, this storm is not done as we head towards the end of the week the weekend we could see another substantial snow in new england. >> reporter: the next target for a storm that's already made a mess, that more than
nbc's jay gray has a look. >> reporter: this time-lapsed video shows kansas city being swallowed by the snow. whiteout conditions across the midwest. >> it's crazy, i wasn't expecting this. maybe around christmas but not now. >> reporter: the harsh winds and heavy snow certainly no gift for those forced to deal with brutal conditions. >> it's not for me. >> reporter: terrible for just about everyone. snow in many places falling at two inches an hour. piling up too...
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the city installed brand-new cameras last year. and they have seen a huge increase in violators tickets. just under 17,800 drivers were ticketed last year. now some drivers got tickets, even though they were stopped. but they crossed that white line there and some are saying that's not fair. >> now, here's the great irony. if they had gone through on yellow or if the light had turned red while they were in the intersection, they would not have good gotten a ticket. >> the number of tickets handed out last year, more than doubled the number of those issued the year before. >> okay, the early commute was wet, but that dried up. we are waiting for our sunshine. topper is out on the weather terrace, what about it, top? >> i think we'll get it tomorrow. the only concern is south of town, some clouds lingering. i have light jacket. temperatures are mild. we'll show you temperatures. high was 54. 53 downtown. 60 in hagerstown and 61 in winchester. here's a lock at the radar and the satellite picture. finally we are seeing clearing skies w
the city installed brand-new cameras last year. and they have seen a huge increase in violators tickets. just under 17,800 drivers were ticketed last year. now some drivers got tickets, even though they were stopped. but they crossed that white line there and some are saying that's not fair. >> now, here's the great irony. if they had gone through on yellow or if the light had turned red while they were in the intersection, they would not have good gotten a ticket. >> the number of...
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and then at the end of the year when we do the end of our run, i'll submit that packet to our city council and say, look, we have visited these many schools, this is the response that we got from teachers and parents, you know. this is how many students that we did on this outreach and hit them with the numbers it would be, like, oh, thumbs up, the school wrote us a letter, our da, our district attorney to come see us, she wrote us a letter, so that's how you fund it. >> what he's mentioning is the former chancellor of the los rios college district, the former chancellor is now the statewide chancellor of community colleges, brad ferris who recently retired and now is the state chancellor of community colleges. he came out and saw us, surprised us one day. i felt like one of those dogs that won't stop rubbing against your leg. he really liked it. >> i don't see why not, we want to definitely express a word. a question over there? >> when i first read the description of the play tonight i was thinking in my mind, well, maybe i can skip it .s i didn't see what i would get out of it but you g
and then at the end of the year when we do the end of our run, i'll submit that packet to our city council and say, look, we have visited these many schools, this is the response that we got from teachers and parents, you know. this is how many students that we did on this outreach and hit them with the numbers it would be, like, oh, thumbs up, the school wrote us a letter, our da, our district attorney to come see us, she wrote us a letter, so that's how you fund it. >> what he's...
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so take new york city most of you know, this but the city recently lost $300 million of state and federal aid because the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the teacher would be removed and then be referred back the mayor said no. what is the point*? where is the public outcry for that? where are the people picketing in the streets to say you cannot deny our kids $300 million because you refuse to be held accountable to have a reasonable evaluation system in place. this is where students first is organizing everyday people like you. you have got to get involved in the process because the legislators in albany, the governor could solve the problems they need to hear from people like you you'll make your decisions with you contribute to the next campaign based on the stance they take no b
so take new york city most of you know, this but the city recently lost $300 million of state and federal aid because the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the teacher would be removed and...
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located at got and sacramento street in the middle of pacific heights on top of the city's steep rolling hills, lafayette park offers a great place, peaceful beauty. comfortably spaced tables and benches, a playground, rest rooms and tips at the end of the park. plenty of flat areas for football, frisbee, and picnic. lafayette is very much a couples park. this wonderful hilltop park is the place you can share with someone you cherish. lafayette park is located along the round at the one end campus and also easy good morning, everybody. lots of people know each other here, wonderful. it will be a great day. welcome, everybody, welcome to san francisco. to some of you, welcome to the presidio, welcome to this absolutely gorgeous futures without violence center. i want to start by thanking futures without violence and esther solar for giving us this beautiful space to meet in today. is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a
located at got and sacramento street in the middle of pacific heights on top of the city's steep rolling hills, lafayette park offers a great place, peaceful beauty. comfortably spaced tables and benches, a playground, rest rooms and tips at the end of the park. plenty of flat areas for football, frisbee, and picnic. lafayette is very much a couples park. this wonderful hilltop park is the place you can share with someone you cherish. lafayette park is located along the round at the one end...
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state of the city's budget according to a lead author on the report the city is in the black city is not in a current crisis at the moment the city's budget is balanced for the current year over time the city has built reasonably healthy reserves there are some who question whether this newly released projection is the reason for the proposed budget cuts or if this report was commissioned in order to justify cuts that were already in the works detective robert cherry head of the baltimore city police union dismissed the report as a political effort he told the baltimore sun which going on here is all a smokescreen they don't know what the tax base is going to look like their consultants asked to come and deliver bad news so that the city can do political posturing furthermore cristela port a former baltimore city recreation and parks director sees the forecast as window dressing to direct attention away from a serious lack of financial oversight the firm that's at this work no faction basis said no a lot of it you know had nothing to go on so it's good for there if you know you're sa
state of the city's budget according to a lead author on the report the city is in the black city is not in a current crisis at the moment the city's budget is balanced for the current year over time the city has built reasonably healthy reserves there are some who question whether this newly released projection is the reason for the proposed budget cuts or if this report was commissioned in order to justify cuts that were already in the works detective robert cherry head of the baltimore city...
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how is the city responding to the challenges of hosting a big game? >> reporter: they put 1,500 police officers in downtown new orleans oaf the past couple of days, and you couldn't have missed them. their presence was everywhere, not just from new orleans. they brought in law enforcement from all over the state. heavy homeland security presence here, just to get into the super boem, you are going through basically three security checks and like you said, the game is three hours away. but why wait? the gates open. take a look, people streaming in, doing things like buying souvenirs, a lot of entertainment. jugglers. i just came from inside there. people down close to the field where they don't have seats but are allowed for the time being to take pictures, walk around. i asked people why are you here three hours early, well, our hotel was an hour away, and they wanted to enjoy the experience after paying so much money for those tickets. >> get the bang for your buck. >> reporter: yep. >> beyonce performing at halftime. there might be some sort of reun
how is the city responding to the challenges of hosting a big game? >> reporter: they put 1,500 police officers in downtown new orleans oaf the past couple of days, and you couldn't have missed them. their presence was everywhere, not just from new orleans. they brought in law enforcement from all over the state. heavy homeland security presence here, just to get into the super boem, you are going through basically three security checks and like you said, the game is three hours away. but...
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lou: and digging into the facts in new york city means that you have to take note of the fact that the democratic registration in this city is 7-1 over everyone else. is not the case around the country. correct to point out stop and frisk which is very successful. but the statistic is so interesting about the low rate. we have a mass media that we did not have 50 years ago. what ends up happening is they sensationalize the mass murder. mass murders could huge coverage. a big emotional component, and you end up with a political impulse to try to do gun control act of it. what we are missing is that the huge majority of these mass murders and gun violence crimes are gang-related, and their is a big racial component which no one wants to talk about which is the overwhelming majority or minority and minority crime were gang-related 56 every jesse jackson takes credit call for the president to go to chicago. i have been waiting for that to happen when every talks about control because that is the son town. 506 people killed there. you have all sorts of this is a disgusting and appalling in
lou: and digging into the facts in new york city means that you have to take note of the fact that the democratic registration in this city is 7-1 over everyone else. is not the case around the country. correct to point out stop and frisk which is very successful. but the statistic is so interesting about the low rate. we have a mass media that we did not have 50 years ago. what ends up happening is they sensationalize the mass murder. mass murders could huge coverage. a big emotional...
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they found her body pushed up against the ramparts of the old city, part of the ancient city wall just next to the palace. they don't know what happened from the time she went missing reportedly on the 22nd until last saturday, when she was found and that is the subject of the investigation right now. but initially they say no rape and that she was found with her jewelry still on her. why she was killed and by whom remains unclear. >> thank you so much for that. >>> that wraps up this hour of "jansing and company." i'm richard lui. chris will be back tomorrow. thomas, my 49ers lost. i owe you some bucks here. here's my dollar. i will wear the hat here, too. >> this is very good. i like this. >> i will run away now. congratulations. >> thank you very much. we have been friends and colleagues for a long time. >> not anymore. that's it. >>> good morning, everybody. great to see you today. next hour, the president taking his agenda to curb gun violence on the road a week in advance of his state of the union address. the president is heading to minnesota, where that state has cracked down s
they found her body pushed up against the ramparts of the old city, part of the ancient city wall just next to the palace. they don't know what happened from the time she went missing reportedly on the 22nd until last saturday, when she was found and that is the subject of the investigation right now. but initially they say no rape and that she was found with her jewelry still on her. why she was killed and by whom remains unclear. >> thank you so much for that. >>> that wraps up...
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miami against oklahoma city. and lebron james scored in 39 points as the heat pounded the thunder. 110-100. >>> moving to golf down under as kangaroos race across the course. a new star jumped out to the lead at the australian women's open. 15-year-old oliviaco made some incredible putts. she's also the youngest player to win on the lpga tour. >>> and the daytona 500 on february 24th will feature a car dedicated to the 26 victims of the shootings at sandy hook elementary school in connecticut. the number 26 car driven by two-time daytona 500 winner michael waltrip also calls on fans to text donations to the newtown school support fund. >>> just ahead, seth is showered in bling. >>> plus, is bruce willis' nine lives just about up in the latest installment of the "die hard" franchise? you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here's what you need to know about the upcoming weekend forecast. holiday weekend, by the way. we're watching the rain if florida. then the colder air and a little bit of a clipper syst
miami against oklahoma city. and lebron james scored in 39 points as the heat pounded the thunder. 110-100. >>> moving to golf down under as kangaroos race across the course. a new star jumped out to the lead at the australian women's open. 15-year-old oliviaco made some incredible putts. she's also the youngest player to win on the lpga tour. >>> and the daytona 500 on february 24th will feature a car dedicated to the 26 victims of the shootings at sandy hook elementary...
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gilt city has the deal with eco detail and you're saving 50% off. giant foods is celebrating 75 years in business. all store locations are giving away a slice of birthday cake to anyone who comes in between 3:00 and 8:00 p.m. got a little cupcake here. if you have an offer you've seen or you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you on facebook. i'm jessica doyle, wusa9. >>> you have packed your bags. you're ready to fly off on a fabulous vacation, but when you get to the airport, you're stopped because your passport is about to expire in a few months. wusa9 call for action director shirley rut dcker is here and she has what you need to know about the true expiration of your passport. >> most think our passports are good for ten years. they are in one sense. however, there are a number of -- there are a number of countries that require that your passport be valid six months beyond the time you're returning from your trip. if you're leaving somewhere and going in april and your passport expires in september, that
gilt city has the deal with eco detail and you're saving 50% off. giant foods is celebrating 75 years in business. all store locations are giving away a slice of birthday cake to anyone who comes in between 3:00 and 8:00 p.m. got a little cupcake here. if you have an offer you've seen or you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you on facebook. i'm jessica doyle, wusa9. >>> you have packed your bags. you're ready to fly off on a fabulous vacation,...
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so it's in that spirit that i welcome you here to the most beautiful city in the world, san francisco, on a very sunny september day, and i really thank you for being engaged in this conversation. this really is the conversation of the future, especially when we think that bullying now doesn't happen just in schools. with the internet and all of the technology that we have, it can happen anywhere. so thank you so much for being here, it's a great honor to host you here and i look forward to a very engaging conversation today. thank you. >> now i want to tell you my fae vifrt very favorite department of justice official. eric holder is my favorite department of justice official. tom perez is my second favorite department of justice official. we are very honored today that tom perez has come from washington, dc, to give welcoming remarks here at this summit. tom perez is the assistant attorney general of the civil rights division in washington, dc, he was nominated for that position by president obama and sworn in in october of 2009 and we are all the lucky -- we are all very lucky that
so it's in that spirit that i welcome you here to the most beautiful city in the world, san francisco, on a very sunny september day, and i really thank you for being engaged in this conversation. this really is the conversation of the future, especially when we think that bullying now doesn't happen just in schools. with the internet and all of the technology that we have, it can happen anywhere. so thank you so much for being here, it's a great honor to host you here and i look forward to a...